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| 正面描述 | Right-facing bare-headed effigy of King Savang Vatthana in high relief, wearing a military uniform with ornate epaulettes visible at the truncation. The portrait is set within a beaded inner circle, with the engraver's initials visible at the lower left of the bust. The surrounding legend reads COURONNEMENT DE S.M. SRI SAVANG VATTHANA in French, with the date 1971 positioned at the base, all separated by dot stops. The deeply mirrored proof fields provide strong contrast against the finely detailed portrait. |
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| 正面铭文 | COURONNEMENT DE S.M. SRI SAVANG VATTHANA · 1971 · |
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Issued to commemorate the coronation of Savang Vatthana, the last king of Laos — though by 1971 the ceremony was largely ceremonial theater. The Pathet Lao had been consolidating power through the 1960s with North Vietnamese backing, and Savang Vatthana's authority over much of his own country was already fictitious. He would abdicate in 1975 under duress, was subsequently interned in a re-education camp in Hua Phan province, and almost certainly died there in the early 1980s, though the Lao PDR never confirmed the circumstances.
The coronation coinage was produced for collectors and foreign sale rather than domestic circulation.